Brookfield Asset Management plans to expand its investments in India, aiming to triple its assets under management to over $100 billion within the next five years, driven by strong economic growth and demand for infrastructure and clean energy.
BrookfieldIndiaInfrastructureReal EstateClean EnergyReal EstateMay 24, 2025
Brookfield Asset Management currently manages approximately $30 billion in assets in India across various sectors.
Brookfield has invested in infrastructure, real estate, and clean energy projects in India.
Brookfield aims to increase its assets under management (AUM) in India to over $100 billion within the next five years.
Brookfield is exploring opportunities in nuclear energy in India, aligning with the country's recent policy initiatives to promote this sector. Brookfield owns Westinghouse, the world's largest nuclear facilities supplier.
Brookfield's broader goal is to double its global assets under management (AUM) from the current $1 trillion to $2 trillion over the same period, with emerging markets like India playing a significant role in this growth trajectory.
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